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plants are classified based on their types of _ of class 3​

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Answered by mohit810275133
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Plants are extremely complex and diverse, and there are millions of different plant species— some that haven’t even been fully discovered and studied yet! In order to continue the study and organization of plants, botanists (scientists who study plants) must find a way to categorize the many different species. While all plants are made up of similar parts that are essential in maintaining their survival (i.e. having roots, stem, leaves, etc.), they often look different. These differences in characteristics are used to group plants into species, which provides a way of classifying and therefore organizing plants.

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Answered by krishuchiku98
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Plant divisions classify plants based on whether they reproduce by spores or seeds. Spore-bearing plants include ferns, club mosses, and horsetail. Seed-bearing plants are divided into gymnosperms and angio- sperms. plants that produce naked seeds.

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